Category Archives: garbage

Using a dumpster to eliminate excess from your home, business or property is a terrific way to scale down overhead and finish the job rapidly and worry free. The sad reality is the fact that numerous landowners are oblivious to the benefits that renting a dumpster can offer. Since there are many myths about dumpster… Continue Reading

Seems like we write a lot about the future of garbage in these pages (Composting and Organic Waste Management – the future of garbage collection) and (The future of Garbage Collection?) but as garbage guys its very important for us to stay on top of new trends because the chances that we’ll be using some… Continue Reading

California is striving for what it calls “net zero” by 2025. this is the concept of not only reducing their carbon footprint but reducing it to less than zero, going negative. A big part of this push is with management of organic waste. Currently in the US 97.5% of food waste is disposed of with… Continue Reading

As a company that provides clean-up and junk removal services we’re often called to clean out buildings and apartments at the request of an owner or property manager. To our knowledge we’ve never had the kind of issue seen by Nilay Shroff, a Yankees fan in New York City. According to published reports Nilay came… Continue Reading

Here’s an interesting article about how one particular municipality is bringing its garbage collection into the modern era. A couple of things caught our attention: Use of large, standardized containers for garbage and recycling. These types of containers, known as “wheelie bins”, have been popular in Europe for many years and are starting to make… Continue Reading

You have probably upgraded your computer within the last couple of years, we all like the newer, faster models. And it seems obvious that the old ones in now garbage and as such it can just be thrown out with the rest of the garbage – right? Wrong – since January 2011 the NJDEP have… Continue Reading

Garbage (or waste) is those products or parts of products that we’ve disposed of because they’re now unwanted and “unusable”. Recycling (or recycled products) are those products or parts of products that we’ve disposed of but can be re-used either for their original purpose or completely re-purposed for a new purpose. The definitions get blurred… Continue Reading